Passionate Packaging Partners

FACER. Progressive Printed Packaging have partnered with The British Hamper Company to supply their folded carton packaging for their Passion Through Flavour hampers.

The British Hamper Company ‘Passion Through Flavour’ range captures their enthusiasm for great food, British individuality and a love of gift giving. It champions British producers.


Including its packaging production (all cartonboard packaging was produced by FACER, in Leeds). Their Managing Director James Tod had this to say about working with FACER’s Commercial Manager Martin Burrows: ‘For us it was important to partner with an artisan maker who was focussed on providing quality using vegetable based inks and sustainable materials.


It’s been an immense pleasure to work with Martin whose enthusiasm for our new range and attention to detail has never ceased! Thank you all, we’re so pleased with the result!’


The packaging is packed full of personality. Classic British colours but with a twist. All lithographically printed with CMYK plus a special pantone brand colour. Finished with a touch of luxury courtesy of Foilco’s Ceremony Gold 6128 with a satin finish. Managing Director Lu Wilson had this to say about the project: ‘We’re extremely happy to be part of The British Hamper Companies artisan club. The team also knows what’s going on their Christmas list this year!’


Are you looking for a new packaging partner? You can now book a 10 minute discovery call directly with Luke: hello@facerprinters.com

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